Cyclists as Intelligent Carriers of Space-Time Environmental Information: Crowd-Sourced Sensor Data for Local Air Quality Measurement and Mobility Analysis in the Netherlands

被引:4
作者
Kourtit, Karima [1 ,4 ]
Nijkamp, Peter [1 ]
Osth, John [2 ]
Turk, Umut [3 ]
机构
[1] Open Univ, Heerlen, Netherlands
[2] Oslo Metropolitan Univ, Oslo, Norway
[3] Abdullah Gul Univ, Kayseri, Turkiye
[4] Open Univ, Smedestr 2, NL-6411 CR Heerlen, Netherlands
关键词
air quality; snifferbike; bicycle; sensor; crowd-sourced data; mobility pattern; surface model; kernel density; bikeability" index; OF-LIFE; SMART CITIES; CITY; HAPPINESS; SATISFACTION; PERSPECTIVE; ECONOMICS; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.1080/10630732.2023.2177954
中图分类号
TU98 [区域规划、城乡规划];
学科分类号
0814 ; 082803 ; 0833 ;
摘要
In recent years, slow travel modes (walking, cycling) have gained much interest in the context of urban air quality management. This article presents the findings from a novel air quality measurement experiment in the Netherlands, by regarding cyclists as carriers and transmitters of real-world information on fine-grained air quality conditions. Using individual sensors on bicycles-connected to a GPS positioning system-online local pollution information originating from cyclists' detailed spatial mobility patterns is obtained. Such air quality surface maps and cyclists' mobility maps are then used to identify whether there are significant differences between the actual route choice and the cyclists' shortest route choice, so as to identify the implications of poor air quality conditions for their mobility choices. Thus, the article seeks to present both a detailed pollution surface map and the complex space-time mobility patterns of cyclists in a region, on the basis of online quantitative data-at any point in time and space-from bicycle users in a given locality. In addition, the article estimates their response-in terms of route choice-to detailed air-quality information through the use of a novel geoscience-inspired analysis of space-time "big data." The empirical test of our quantitative modeling approach was carried out for the Greater Utrecht area in the Netherlands. Our findings confirm that spatial concentration of air pollutants have great consequences for bike users' route choice patterns, especially in the case of non-commuting trips. We also find that cyclists make longer trips on weekends and in the evenings, especially towards parks and natural amenities.
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页码:73 / 91
页数:19
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